Big Changes in Goldman’s Software Emerge From Small Containers

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Steven Rosenbush and Steven Norton

Feb 24, 2016 5:59 pm ET

Don Duet, co-head of Goldman Sachs’s technology division

Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Earlier this winter, Goldman Sachs started a yearlong project that will shift about 90% of the company’s computing to containers, according to Don Duet, co-head of the firm’s technology division. That includes all of the applications, nearly 5,000 in total, that run on its internal cloud. The shift also includes much of the firm’s software infrastructure.

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